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as the housing season close sunday, realtors benefited from high home sales. the average rate for a 30 year fixed mortgage is that 4.5%, not as well as last year. >> we need to get ready as quickly as we can and try to get the most bang for our buck. we need to do that before the interest rates go up. >> there is a shortage of inventory because no one wants to sell their home at the bottom. we can expect to see more inventory next year as home prices increased. to flush or not to flush. solve one of the most common household problems. experts say clogged pipes are the most common service call. even those preventable, the problem is getting worse. paper towels, wipes, and q-tips should go in the trash and not the toilet. >> if there is any flaw in the pipe, as they go down the pipe, they will catch on that flaw and start to dam up and create a backup. >> keeping those items out of your toilet could save you a $300 plumbing bill. it could help the environment. experts say to keep food, paint, degrees, and polish out of the toilet. those things could be harmful t
as the housing season close sunday, realtors benefited from high home sales. the average rate for a 30 year fixed mortgage is that 4.5%, not as well as last year. >> we need to get ready as quickly as we can and try to get the most bang for our buck. we need to do that before the interest rates go up. >> there is a shortage of inventory because no one wants to sell their home at the bottom. we can expect to see more inventory next year as home prices increased. to flush or not to...
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it's a unique idea but it has critics including the national association of realtors and several banks. opponents say using eminent domain in this way would hurt richmond's credit rating. there it is not an option to stand on the sidelines waiting for the next wave of foreclosures. that is the risk that is really confronting us. >> reporter: that is richmond mayor gail who has been leading the charge to take over 600 or so mortgages in the city. she says it's something that has to be done. their first option would be to buy under water portages at banks. but eminent dewas tough if a judge will be holing a hour -- a hearing on that lawsuit will be held tomorrow in san francisco. live in richmond alex savidge is ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a bill that would improve the safety of limousines is returning to full state senate for approval. the bill is a result of the limo fire an the san mateo bridge in may. it requires limb moes that -- limos that carry -- the bill passed the assembly yesterday. it's not clear when the senate will vote though. >>> one-half of the bay bridge could get a name c
it's a unique idea but it has critics including the national association of realtors and several banks. opponents say using eminent domain in this way would hurt richmond's credit rating. there it is not an option to stand on the sidelines waiting for the next wave of foreclosures. that is the risk that is really confronting us. >> reporter: that is richmond mayor gail who has been leading the charge to take over 600 or so mortgages in the city. she says it's something that has to be...
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. >> realtors say suspect home prices to go up in and around noe valley often called northern tip of silicon valley. the dailies have been looking for a home but so far, no luck. >> it's frustrating and hard. there is so much competition. we need to spend all cash on a house that, is hard and a lot of money. >> realtors say expect the situation to get worse for home buyers now that twitter ask expected to go public. facebook went public many of the new millionaires bought homes in noe valley and liberty hill. realtors expect the same thing after twitter ipo. >> there is pent up demand for other buyer who's haven't been able to purchase. if you add people in there, yeah well. expect it is to drive our real estate market. >> this fixer upper was listed last month at $1.4 million. it sold for $800,000 over asking. at twitter headquarters, employees kept mum, but in the neighborhood reaction is mixed about the anticipated influx of millionaires. the mission district has seen much again tri fiction. >> it concerns me the flavor of the neighborhood changes a little witness. i don't know. c
. >> realtors say suspect home prices to go up in and around noe valley often called northern tip of silicon valley. the dailies have been looking for a home but so far, no luck. >> it's frustrating and hard. there is so much competition. we need to spend all cash on a house that, is hard and a lot of money. >> realtors say expect the situation to get worse for home buyers now that twitter ask expected to go public. facebook went public many of the new millionaires bought...
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the national association of realtors says sales of prefusly occupied homes rose 1.7% last month. experts say many buyers rushing to close deals before interest rates climbed but yesterday's decision by the feds to continue its policy may keep those rates low for noe now. >> get ready to enter the tube. a new simulation determined the hyper loop transportation system could work. musk is the founder ofesla motors and space x, unveiled the concept last month. an elevated tube that could shoot passengers from san francisco to l.a., in just 30 minutes. musk vowed to build a prototype that could take years, now, the company ansis has made a virtual version of the hyper loop and they say the design is feesible and just needs a few tweaks and probably a -- $50 billion? >> right. >> it does seem cooler than high speed rail. >> another big debut for april jell a pay day for nokia's ceo. >> good afternoon. you were just talking about the new iphones apple's big ios 7 update is getting strong reviews. as you've been reporting that is a big win for apple on the eve of the release of the iphon
the national association of realtors says sales of prefusly occupied homes rose 1.7% last month. experts say many buyers rushing to close deals before interest rates climbed but yesterday's decision by the feds to continue its policy may keep those rates low for noe now. >> get ready to enter the tube. a new simulation determined the hyper loop transportation system could work. musk is the founder ofesla motors and space x, unveiled the concept last month. an elevated tube that could...
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realtors say the level of and is tremendous. >> facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg will sit down with atlantic editor-in-chief for one-on-one interview. zuckerberg is in washington to meet with congressional leaders on immigration reform and other issues. he helped officially on the new high school in san francisco's portrero hill. zuckerberg is a big supporter of public schools. a few years ago he gave $100 million to new jersey schools. he went to private prep schools, remember, but he told kipp students to study hard because knowledge can be key to success. >> technology allows us to share our ideas and if you have a good idea it can become a reality quickly. >> if you are unfamiliar, kipp is a private organization that runs public schools with a rigorous college prep curriculum. a just the students are african-american or latino and 80 percent of the graduates go on to college. >> walgreens is making a major change to the health coverage of 100,000 employees. here is jane king with the bloomberg business report. >> good morning, walgreens is movi
realtors say the level of and is tremendous. >> facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg will sit down with atlantic editor-in-chief for one-on-one interview. zuckerberg is in washington to meet with congressional leaders on immigration reform and other issues. he helped officially on the new high school in san francisco's portrero hill. zuckerberg is a big supporter of public schools. a few years ago he gave $100 million to new jersey schools. he went to private prep schools, remember, but he...
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realtors say the level of interest is tremendous. >> former san diego mayor filner is in the spotlight for something he did before leave office over sexual harassment scandal. he gave seven of the staffers large pay raises in the weeks before he resigned. in all, the pay bumped totals $896,000 with the large of the going to his former resolution secretary. her salary was $82,000 in july and $115,000 in august. that is a 40 percent pay boost. san diego's new interim mayor has rescinded the raises. >> a list is ranking the 50 states plus the district of columbia on which ones are best for health care for low income americans. the new list comes from the common wealth fund and at number 1 is hawaii, two, is wisconsin, and vermont is number three, and minnesota and california at 20. at bottom are the southern states including arkansas, alabama, louisiana, oklahoma, and mississippi. among the factors in the list are health care access, affordability and how healthy people are in a state. >> new this morning, the largest drugstore chains is making a big change for health care for the employe
realtors say the level of interest is tremendous. >> former san diego mayor filner is in the spotlight for something he did before leave office over sexual harassment scandal. he gave seven of the staffers large pay raises in the weeks before he resigned. in all, the pay bumped totals $896,000 with the large of the going to his former resolution secretary. her salary was $82,000 in july and $115,000 in august. that is a 40 percent pay boost. san diego's new interim mayor has rescinded the...
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. >> local realtors are looking their -- licking their chops at the prospect of twitter going public tweeting it's filed for an initial public stock offering. analysts estimating twitter is worth between $15 billion and $20 billion and going public will make many employees, of course, instant millionaires. >> it's pretty simple. saying expect the crazy real estate market to get crazier. it's only 1500 square feet but it does have a fabulous view. this property sold for $2.2 million. realitiors say expect the market to become more competitive new that twitter is going public. the neighborhoods are popular among tech crowd. >> there is pent up demand from other buyers and if you add twitter people, we expect it to drive the market for months, if not years to come. >> this is bad news for home buyers looking for a home in san francisco five months and hoping to find a place before that twitter money starts flowing. >> i'd like to. i'm looking for a house now. anyone would be start to get into n.as soon as possible. it's likely to keep going up. >> people in the mission have plenty to sa
. >> local realtors are looking their -- licking their chops at the prospect of twitter going public tweeting it's filed for an initial public stock offering. analysts estimating twitter is worth between $15 billion and $20 billion and going public will make many employees, of course, instant millionaires. >> it's pretty simple. saying expect the crazy real estate market to get crazier. it's only 1500 square feet but it does have a fabulous view. this property sold for $2.2 million....
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. >> realtor say get situation over wires and facebook may of 2012 bought new he ville waition and same thing after 20th 0. >> all pen up demand and if you add the twitter people in there we expect that the drive of real estate market for months if not years to come. >> here's how get activity market is now. 2 unit open liberty hill list willed at 1.4 million yochbilitys it sold for 2.2 million. 800,000 dollars over asking. market street if san francisco employee kept mum about the i p o filing but in the neighborhood we reaction is mixed about the anticipated i hope flux of millionaire. mission district has already seen much fan impact. >> nravr of the neighborhood changes a little bit. i don't know it changes how how people live here see it. >> considering when i first novd san francisco experiencing an economic downturn in the early 2000 would i rather see money than people without money here. >> morbiding war and too familiar scene in san francisco. 7 news. >> still to come on 7 news at 9:00. situation in colorado is dire tonight. death destruction rescue across the state. 2 women s
. >> realtor say get situation over wires and facebook may of 2012 bought new he ville waition and same thing after 20th 0. >> all pen up demand and if you add the twitter people in there we expect that the drive of real estate market for months if not years to come. >> here's how get activity market is now. 2 unit open liberty hill list willed at 1.4 million yochbilitys it sold for 2.2 million. 800,000 dollars over asking. market street if san francisco employee kept mum...
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. >> local realtors are looking their -- licking their chops at the prospect of twitter going public tweeting it's filed for an initial public stock offering. analysts estimating twitter is worth between $15 billion and $20 billion and going public will make many employees, of course, instant millionaires. >> it's pretty simple. saying expect the crazy real estate market to get crazier. it's only 1500 square feet but it does have a fabulous view. this property sold for $2.2 million. realitiors say expect the market to become more competitive new that twitter is going public. the neighborhoods are popular among tech crowd. >> there is pent up demand from other buyers and if you add twitter people, we expect it to drive the market for months, if not years to come. >> this is bad news for home buyers looking for a home in san francisco five months and hoping to find a place before that twitter money starts flowing. >> i'd like to. i'm looking for a house now. anyone would be start to get into n.as soon as possible. it's likely to keep going up. >> people in the mission have plenty to sa
. >> local realtors are looking their -- licking their chops at the prospect of twitter going public tweeting it's filed for an initial public stock offering. analysts estimating twitter is worth between $15 billion and $20 billion and going public will make many employees, of course, instant millionaires. >> it's pretty simple. saying expect the crazy real estate market to get crazier. it's only 1500 square feet but it does have a fabulous view. this property sold for $2.2 million....
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. >> as for sardino and cano, they got a call from their realtor. they finally landed this new home. >> i guess i couldn't really feel the success of everything i've accomplished in my life until i was like okay, open the door, this is my home, i own this. >> whether it's a starter or a luxury home, people here are learning that waiting can cost them. if they see a home they want three better pounce before someone comes along with a better off. natasha dunane, al jazeera, miami-dade county. >> that is it for us tonight. if you want to comment about any of our stories, log on to aljazeera.com/america tonight. tell us what you want to see in our nightly current affairs program. also, join the conversation with us at twitter or our facebook page. good night, we'll see you tomorrow. >> welcome to al jazeera i'm john siegenthaler. here are tonight's top stories. it was a record day on wall street today, the markets took off after the federal reserve announced it would continue its stimulus because the markets are thought to be weak. >>> gunman former res
. >> as for sardino and cano, they got a call from their realtor. they finally landed this new home. >> i guess i couldn't really feel the success of everything i've accomplished in my life until i was like okay, open the door, this is my home, i own this. >> whether it's a starter or a luxury home, people here are learning that waiting can cost them. if they see a home they want three better pounce before someone comes along with a better off. natasha dunane, al jazeera,...
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. >> as for sardino and cano, they got a call from their realtor. they finally landed this new home. >> i guess i couldn't really feel the success of everything i've accomplished in my life until i was like okay, open the door, this is my home, i own this. >> whether it's a starter or a luxury home, people here are learning that waiting can cost them. if they see a home they want three better pounce before along with a better offer. natasha gi nain >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm stephanie sy. the northwest coast of mexico is bracing for manuel. the tropical storm increased to a hurricane wednesday evening. an area low pressure devastated to hurricane ingrid. >>> the future of detroit's bankruptcy is now in the hands of a court. the judge will hear evidence whether detroit is eligible for chapter 9 bankruptcy. if bankruptcy is granted retired city workers are in danger of losing their
. >> as for sardino and cano, they got a call from their realtor. they finally landed this new home. >> i guess i couldn't really feel the success of everything i've accomplished in my life until i was like okay, open the door, this is my home, i own this. >> whether it's a starter or a luxury home, people here are learning that waiting can cost them. if they see a home they want three better pounce before along with a better offer. natasha gi nain >> welcome to al...
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. >>> coming up, it might not be a christmas for you as realtors. forecasters are looking for a grim shopping season. "money time" is coming up next. >>> and then more on the massacre that left 13 dead at the navy yard in washington, d.c. john berman is standing by there live for us. >>> welcome back. 23 minutes past of the hour. it is money time. christine romans is off. here we go. stock futures mostly high this morning following another winning day for the dow industrials. the dow gained points on monday. the nasdaq closed with a loss. so far in september dow gained 684 points and just about wipes occupy the 689 points the dow lost in august. september has traditionally than the most volatile month for the stock market but this year may be an exception. we will see. two-day meeting today by the federal reserve that people have been waiting for with bated breath. they will find out how the fed is pulling back on the billions of dollars popping into the bond market in months. ben bernanke is expected to give a clear decision on tomorrow's meeting.
. >>> coming up, it might not be a christmas for you as realtors. forecasters are looking for a grim shopping season. "money time" is coming up next. >>> and then more on the massacre that left 13 dead at the navy yard in washington, d.c. john berman is standing by there live for us. >>> welcome back. 23 minutes past of the hour. it is money time. christine romans is off. here we go. stock futures mostly high this morning following another winning day for...
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the national association of realtors said that's 13% higher than a year ago and the highest level in more than six years. the average price for a single-family home is now $212,000, 14% higher than a year ago. >>> falling mortgage rates could help push those sales. the average 30-year loan has fallen to 4.5% and more homeowners are making their mortgage payments on time. the credit reporting agency transunion says the late payment rate in 2009 was almost 4% but last year it improved to just under 2%. >>> and more women are joining the work force, but they're getting low paying jobs like waitresses, in-home health care, and housekeeping. according to a study by the national women's law center from 2009 to 2012, 60% of women got jobs that paid $10 an hour or less. anne-marie? >> good news, a little not so good news. >> exactly. >> wendy gillette here in new york. thanks very much, wendy. >>> straight ahead, your friday morning weather. and in sports some brotherly love as andy reid makes his return to philadelphia. aw this is tragic man, investors just like you could lose tens of thous
the national association of realtors said that's 13% higher than a year ago and the highest level in more than six years. the average price for a single-family home is now $212,000, 14% higher than a year ago. >>> falling mortgage rates could help push those sales. the average 30-year loan has fallen to 4.5% and more homeowners are making their mortgage payments on time. the credit reporting agency transunion says the late payment rate in 2009 was almost 4% but last year it improved to...
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you said you were a realtor. if i understand, a realtor's ,ob, you bring the customer in they are thinking about buying a home, you talk to them. , showok at the listings them the listings, maybe a photograph. yes, i have sold many homes. >> how about somebody that never walked into the home you sold? did they get to look at all the rooms? did you go in the basement? >> basements are a challenge for us. >> i understand. in michigan, we have basements. before a person buys a home, they get to walk in and go into each room, maybe test of the appliances, correct? >> yes. >> ok. >> if i can add, i wouldn't sell a person a home if they didn't know what they were bargaining for. that is one of the largest investments in their life. doing so is reckless and inappropriate. >> before they buy that documents. you tell them what they are getting and what they are not getting, right? >> as well as a number of disclosures. >> you would lead your customers read the contract before they signed? correct? or at least have their a
you said you were a realtor. if i understand, a realtor's ,ob, you bring the customer in they are thinking about buying a home, you talk to them. , showok at the listings them the listings, maybe a photograph. yes, i have sold many homes. >> how about somebody that never walked into the home you sold? did they get to look at all the rooms? did you go in the basement? >> basements are a challenge for us. >> i understand. in michigan, we have basements. before a person buys a...
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was the proposed rule over 1,000 pages and effect everyone involved in purchase home buyers, lenders, realtors. as i understand it given how much technical work getting everyone's system updated and ready. i would like to think it would be impossible have it implemented before january 14th. is that true? >> the rule of the one of the special mortgage rule. i wonder what efforts you're doing taking to minimize the cost on the rule on small businesses. >> yeah. thank you for the question. just as you're hearing about it we're also hearing about if. we try to think about exactly what purpose that serves and. obviously the point i know is to create some uniformity so there is more comparison an analysis of the market. whether it's needs to be done now. >> my time is just about over. i hope you look at cost-benefit analysis that doesn't happen enough in this. and have any impact on small businesses. >> thank you, chairman. i yield back. >> the time is expired. the chair recognizes the gentle mab from florida. >> thank you. i want to talk about to you pay done loan or advanced product. how do you fe
was the proposed rule over 1,000 pages and effect everyone involved in purchase home buyers, lenders, realtors. as i understand it given how much technical work getting everyone's system updated and ready. i would like to think it would be impossible have it implemented before january 14th. is that true? >> the rule of the one of the special mortgage rule. i wonder what efforts you're doing taking to minimize the cost on the rule on small businesses. >> yeah. thank you for the...
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i'm licensed realtor as well in the state of michigan. i've already had people come to me to talk about foreclosure and short sale. concerned about losing their homes. the president has stated from the beginning and throughout that he was concerned about preserving the middle class. pension and health care cuts will road the middle class. there will be -- [applause] there will be an increase in foreclosures. companies have to lose their home and move to other communities or states. retirees who -- reconsider buying new homes, cars, and -- i won't say the rest. i'm getting cut off here. [laughter] we have earned the right to our pension. nobody should be taking anything from us. we're here today as a direct -- collective voice to have a loud and clear voice to for the nation that a cut to any retiree's pension and benefits is unacceptable, and we will continue to fight urnlingsz blank -- and author and president of college for women, she studies economic stratification of the american populace status of african-american anemia particular.
i'm licensed realtor as well in the state of michigan. i've already had people come to me to talk about foreclosure and short sale. concerned about losing their homes. the president has stated from the beginning and throughout that he was concerned about preserving the middle class. pension and health care cuts will road the middle class. there will be -- [applause] there will be an increase in foreclosures. companies have to lose their home and move to other communities or states. retirees who...
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you had this coalition, banks, realtors, the poor people's advocates, liberals i am critical of them for this because hank is right. that, only solace i have is, statutory authority is still there. i hope within a few years they will reconsider that. >> take the mic down the middle. gentleman here on the left. then we go one to the back. >> there is huge lobbying. >> guy in the green. >> is there, you mentioned earlier that there's still a lot to be done abroad. is there or should there be a contingency plan in case now very big chinese banks would run into trouble or even fail? >> contingency plan for what? >> he said should there be contingency plan if one of the big chinese banks fail? that would be popular. [laughing] >> but what barney said, there are some things it is very hard to plan for. but, there is certainly, you know, we did contingency planning when i was secretary treasury. i'm sure they do contingency planning for stress tests for big global banks failing and for crises starting other places. now even, our financial crisis i maintain was not a u.s. financial crisis. i
you had this coalition, banks, realtors, the poor people's advocates, liberals i am critical of them for this because hank is right. that, only solace i have is, statutory authority is still there. i hope within a few years they will reconsider that. >> take the mic down the middle. gentleman here on the left. then we go one to the back. >> there is huge lobbying. >> guy in the green. >> is there, you mentioned earlier that there's still a lot to be done abroad. is there...
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you said you were a realtor, correct? if i understand the realtor's job, you bring the customer and that is thinking of buying a home, find out what kind of home they want, look at the listings, show them the listing may be a photograph, correct? you sold a home to somebody -- >> i sold many homes to the first-time home buyers. >> what about somebody that never walked into the home? did you get to look at all of the rooms? i think they are in slabs a lot of them. before a person buys a home and they get to walk in and go into each room and test the appliances -- >> if i could add i would never sell a home to someone that didn't know what they were bargaining for because frankly that is one of the single largest investments in their life, their personhood, their entire family and doing so is reckless and inappropriate. >> before they buy that home, you give them the documents -- you go over the purchase agreement and tell them what they are getting and what they are not getting, correct? >> that is absolutely correct as we
you said you were a realtor, correct? if i understand the realtor's job, you bring the customer and that is thinking of buying a home, find out what kind of home they want, look at the listings, show them the listing may be a photograph, correct? you sold a home to somebody -- >> i sold many homes to the first-time home buyers. >> what about somebody that never walked into the home? did you get to look at all of the rooms? i think they are in slabs a lot of them. before a person...
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i'm back in work as a realtor to pay for health care. my annuity and social security barely cover my basic cost of mortgage, taxes, every escalating insurance, car payment, utility, daily living, business expenses. then i i can't make too much money drawing social security benefits because they'll be taken away. because i'm not hit with full retirement age of 66. a lot i visited my social security office four times in the last year, i did not learn until coming here that the money would not be withheld forever. ly get enhance benefit at age 66. regardless, that doesn't help me now. because living on a limited budget for the last year or so, i've had to charge doctor's visits, dentist visits along with unanticipated expenses to the credit cards. until now, my debt has been manageable and my credit rating near 800. now it's swollen to five figure and the credit rating has been diminished. i lost an opportunity refinance my house because my credit score had dropped. so there's no vacation or cruises or luxury items for me. there will be no
i'm back in work as a realtor to pay for health care. my annuity and social security barely cover my basic cost of mortgage, taxes, every escalating insurance, car payment, utility, daily living, business expenses. then i i can't make too much money drawing social security benefits because they'll be taken away. because i'm not hit with full retirement age of 66. a lot i visited my social security office four times in the last year, i did not learn until coming here that the money would not be...
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i'm a licensed realtor as well in the state of michigan. i've already had people come to me talk about foreclosure and short sale concerned about losing their home. the vast majority of retirees are the middle class. baby boomers, the president has stated from the beginning and throughout that hef concerned about preserving the middle class. pension and health care cuts will road the middle class. there will be -- [applause] thank you. there will be an increase of foreclosures. which will further erode fragile communities that are struggling to survive. and revitalize. cities will begin to lose revenue through property taxes as people lose their homes and move to other communities or states. retirees who will consider buying -- reconsider buying new homes, cabs, -- cars. i won't say the rest. i'm getting cut off here. i want to leave this with you. we have earned the right our pensions. no one is giving up anything and no one should be taking nick from us. we are here today as a collective voice to have a loud and clear voice to mr. or, the
i'm a licensed realtor as well in the state of michigan. i've already had people come to me talk about foreclosure and short sale concerned about losing their home. the vast majority of retirees are the middle class. baby boomers, the president has stated from the beginning and throughout that hef concerned about preserving the middle class. pension and health care cuts will road the middle class. there will be -- [applause] thank you. there will be an increase of foreclosures. which will...
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interesting, though, the realtors say that rates will not help the housing recovery going into fall. they say that august was, in fact, the last hurrah. why? sales were up 1.7%, but they say that this was buyers jumping off the fence, buying a home, because they were afraid of rising rates. where will rates go from here? well, the answer, to be determined, of course. we know they could go a little bit lower for now. but they will likely start rising again, especially as we head towards that next important jobs report. maria? >> diana, thanks very much. more reaction right now with fred glick, president of u.s. loens mortgage and real estate agent and mortgage broker. david licken, managing partner with mortgage banking solutions. gentlemen, good to see you. david, is the decline in rates after the fed decided not to taper going to be enough motivation to get those buyers back into the market? what do you think? is that enough? >> it should be. you look at where rates -- a lot of people were procrastinating and not taking advantage of the lower rates. this is their opportunity. i thin
interesting, though, the realtors say that rates will not help the housing recovery going into fall. they say that august was, in fact, the last hurrah. why? sales were up 1.7%, but they say that this was buyers jumping off the fence, buying a home, because they were afraid of rising rates. where will rates go from here? well, the answer, to be determined, of course. we know they could go a little bit lower for now. but they will likely start rising again, especially as we head towards that...
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while working on their project ring of steel and realtor williams and george also discovered how open space is transforming and another different way this would be the public street and the public roads that is now being sold to a developer and it's become privatized space so the actual landscape begins to completely change and what you have in these spaces is they're put piece by private security guards and although you have the right to walk down as they can actually choose to exclude you so you have these like strange places that begin to to the compost of the city that all its. welcoming to most people no spaces to linger and the whole idea here is just for you know people to walk through to get somewhere and it becomes about being a consumer or anyone that's outside it gets kind of ours you know present a walk and you're presented with sort of charming flowers which i change every few weeks on the big sign saying all the things that you must on the no circumstances do. i think so i think what's really interesting about it is that visually looking like an architectural render it's
while working on their project ring of steel and realtor williams and george also discovered how open space is transforming and another different way this would be the public street and the public roads that is now being sold to a developer and it's become privatized space so the actual landscape begins to completely change and what you have in these spaces is they're put piece by private security guards and although you have the right to walk down as they can actually choose to exclude you so...
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so if you can't find it, ask your realtor who did the short sale, they'll probably have it as part of their file. >> heather: you'll have to go about collecting a lot of documentation and fight it out. this is obviously a very serious issue because then people couldn't get mortgages for years and years as a result of foreclosure being on their credit report, even though it's erroneous. also can affect someone's ability to get a job, too, because that affects their credit report and all these companies going through background checks. we have to leave it there. >> okay. >> heather: thanks a lot. >> take care. >> heather: tired of getting taxed to the max? governor rick perry has a message for you. >> when you grow tired of maryland taxes squeezing every dime out of your business, think texas. >> heather: the governor here next with his plan to create jobs. you know what? it is working. >>> and it is a big thing for the miss america pageant. miss kansas showing off not one, but two tattoos. she doesn't want to cover them up. you're going to like her answer so what can i get you? we'll t
so if you can't find it, ask your realtor who did the short sale, they'll probably have it as part of their file. >> heather: you'll have to go about collecting a lot of documentation and fight it out. this is obviously a very serious issue because then people couldn't get mortgages for years and years as a result of foreclosure being on their credit report, even though it's erroneous. also can affect someone's ability to get a job, too, because that affects their credit report and all...
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started certifying realtors in distressed sales. you want to look for a realtor certified in distressed sales. >> sounds like a lot of inventory. my wife and i are looking for a home for over a year. so few homes for us. when we do make an offer a cash buyer or investing sweeps in and gets the house. do you have any suggestion what they can do there? somebody has a boatload of cash they can blow you out of the water. >> inventory is down by over 16% from last year. the good news inventory moving up, normal six months, a little over five months of inventory. so folks who are looking for a home need to go where the investors are not. investors don't like a lot of work. so if you can do some work on a home, that's a great opportunity. investors don't put a lot of elbow grease into expired listings. sometimes folks had their home listed a year ago, prices too high but values up now. there's a good opportunity. don't hesitate to take advantage of the opportunity. >> sometimes you can beat house flippers. >>> here is another one for you.
started certifying realtors in distressed sales. you want to look for a realtor certified in distressed sales. >> sounds like a lot of inventory. my wife and i are looking for a home for over a year. so few homes for us. when we do make an offer a cash buyer or investing sweeps in and gets the house. do you have any suggestion what they can do there? somebody has a boatload of cash they can blow you out of the water. >> inventory is down by over 16% from last year. the good news...
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he's a realtor and founder of stop investor greed. good morning to you. this is something that you are adamantly against. here's basically the situation. i don't want to get too complicated and have everybody's eyes glaze over but basically the city tried to buy these mortgages from the mortgage holders, the banks. the banks said no and now the city council has voted and approved for basically eminent domain to be used to seize the mortgages from the bank. >> well, actually, what the city council approved was to establish a joint powers agreement and to also continue moving forward on the tract that they're moving. there are a number of questions that have arisen relative to whether or not their advisory services company, mortgage revolution partners, has the wherewithal to provide the level of insurance and indemnification the city requires. >> let me stop you for one moment. it's easy to get into the weeds when it comes to talking about homes, mortgages and all of that. what the city is going to be doing is seizing these mortgages from the banks, from t
he's a realtor and founder of stop investor greed. good morning to you. this is something that you are adamantly against. here's basically the situation. i don't want to get too complicated and have everybody's eyes glaze over but basically the city tried to buy these mortgages from the mortgage holders, the banks. the banks said no and now the city council has voted and approved for basically eminent domain to be used to seize the mortgages from the bank. >> well, actually, what the city...
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in large part we saw home sales grow in august because of what the national association of realtors is referring to as a temporary peak. it's because we've seen a drastic rise in mortgage rates since may. we've seen the 30 year fixed mortgage jump by more than an entire percentage point in may. that has propelled a lot of potential home buyers to come off the sidelines and lock into rates before they get higher. >> now's definitely the time for sure. but is this also a sign that lenders are loosening up credit? i know that ordinary people were having a tough time getting, say, a 30-year fixed rate loan. >> this is still an issue. we still see tight credit. still a big issue. probably more so moving forward than rates even especially in light of the fact that the federal reserve came out this week and said that they would keep up their $85 billion per month bond buying program. a fact that will probably keep rates at about where they are, keep them from growing at the drastic rates we've seen. tight credit is an issue. another thing weighing on home sales and will be moving forward is t
in large part we saw home sales grow in august because of what the national association of realtors is referring to as a temporary peak. it's because we've seen a drastic rise in mortgage rates since may. we've seen the 30 year fixed mortgage jump by more than an entire percentage point in may. that has propelled a lot of potential home buyers to come off the sidelines and lock into rates before they get higher. >> now's definitely the time for sure. but is this also a sign that lenders...
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this is exactly what the realtors were warning off when it was said to be the last hoo rah. >> what is the toyota view? >> not in my lifetime. >> not in your life? >> no. >> you just ruined it for everybody. >> based on today's meeting seems they are not ready to announce a winner. >> i think japanese exporters are the place to be. i would say that this whole gop stall. i think it's a joke that the tea party is ruling the gop here. >> that's all you have to say. >> that's all you have to say? >> you have got to garner a couple of extra votes? >> you go back in there. you can't continue to campaign. >> and that is his main argument. you vote. you tell me. >> this from the pretty boy on the end. >> time to hit today's trending trades. first up it's a stock that is up 455% this year. december lahas hit yet another new all time high. >> i'm still long. we have talked about tesla. they are taking market share from lexus and audi and bbmw. people love the product. i'm long it. they will be trying to double production next year. they will try to sell just as many cars outside the united state
this is exactly what the realtors were warning off when it was said to be the last hoo rah. >> what is the toyota view? >> not in my lifetime. >> not in your life? >> no. >> you just ruined it for everybody. >> based on today's meeting seems they are not ready to announce a winner. >> i think japanese exporters are the place to be. i would say that this whole gop stall. i think it's a joke that the tea party is ruling the gop here. >> that's all...
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says realtor pat lins. if you thought it was bad in 2006, we're going to see that same walk away from your house thing - that's what we're really afraid of. pinellas county property appraiser pam dubov says what can happen to this fragile market would be devastating. just as the market was starting to recover we're going to introduce this things that's going to put the breaks on this recovery, the real estate market is reacting by closings falling through. local officials are lobbying congress to delay the bill from being implemented on october 1. they say floridians have paid 16 billion dollars in premiums to the flood program, but have only made a quarter of that in claims: of course, that can all change if a hurricane hits, which could cause a lot of flooding. for first business news, i'm jackie keenan. florida senators marco rubio and bill nelson are working on ammeding the bill. coming up the hidden price of a government meltdown. plus...is gridlock good for the economy? views from the trading floor ar
says realtor pat lins. if you thought it was bad in 2006, we're going to see that same walk away from your house thing - that's what we're really afraid of. pinellas county property appraiser pam dubov says what can happen to this fragile market would be devastating. just as the market was starting to recover we're going to introduce this things that's going to put the breaks on this recovery, the real estate market is reacting by closings falling through. local officials are lobbying congress...
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the national association of realtors reports that first time home buying rates are lower than they've been since about the eighty's and the u.s. department of housing and urban development estimates that sex with. ration cuts from homeless programs are set to expel about one hundred thousand people from housing and shelter programs sending them back on the street and yet data from the census bureau this month confirms the average size of a new home has hit a record two thousand six hundred and forty two square feet and no one can afford to buy a giant mcmansion but when we build houses we are still building them with excessive luxury apparently builders are only interested in getting rich people's money not building houses that become homes to real people. life amazing photography highlights how in the us we are literally transforming the terrain of our country into an abandoned soulless monument to luxury consumerism. all of these mcmansion will live longer than the greedy bankers who built them leaving us with an honest picture of what america really stands for and that landscape is
the national association of realtors reports that first time home buying rates are lower than they've been since about the eighty's and the u.s. department of housing and urban development estimates that sex with. ration cuts from homeless programs are set to expel about one hundred thousand people from housing and shelter programs sending them back on the street and yet data from the census bureau this month confirms the average size of a new home has hit a record two thousand six hundred and...
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university newspaper behind the locked door you're simply a go is that davies an alarm system when there realtor finally opened the door what they found shocked everyone a bedroom that someone else had been living it you know what like to be kidding me that. while the unwelcome guest wasn't from the spirit world turns out he was just another student at the university looking for cheap rent he got a key to the house from his cousin who lived there the year before and with a bathroom and sink in the basement he had access to everything he needed the secret resident was of course less frightening than a poltergeist but needless to say the students were pretty freaked out that it took a month to find out about the stranger living in the basement and they are now considering a lawsuit against the leasing company while that does it for now for more on the stories we covered today go to youtube dot com slash r t america and check out our website at r t dot com slash you say you can also follow me on twitter adam you're a day that see you right back here at eight. dramas that can't be ignored to the. st
university newspaper behind the locked door you're simply a go is that davies an alarm system when there realtor finally opened the door what they found shocked everyone a bedroom that someone else had been living it you know what like to be kidding me that. while the unwelcome guest wasn't from the spirit world turns out he was just another student at the university looking for cheap rent he got a key to the house from his cousin who lived there the year before and with a bathroom and sink in...
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university newspaper behind the locked door years we're going to use their days in a warm his day when their realtor finally opened the door what they found shocked everyone a bedroom that someone else had been living it you know what they used to be kidding me. well the unwelcome guest wasn't from the spirit world turns out he was just another student at the university looking for cheap rent he got a key to the house from his cousin who lived there the year before and with a bathroom and sink in the basement get access to everything he needed the secret resident was of course less frightening than a poltergeist but needless to say the students were pretty freaked out that it took a month to find out about the stranger in the basement and they are now considering a lawsuit against the leasing company. with many americans drinking sugary drinks it's been one of the leading causes of obesity here in the u.s. so you'd think account campaign that simply suggest that we drink more water instead would be well received but that may not be the case in certain media circles for more on that the residents lor
university newspaper behind the locked door years we're going to use their days in a warm his day when their realtor finally opened the door what they found shocked everyone a bedroom that someone else had been living it you know what they used to be kidding me. well the unwelcome guest wasn't from the spirit world turns out he was just another student at the university looking for cheap rent he got a key to the house from his cousin who lived there the year before and with a bathroom and sink...
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groups, theess realtors, for instance, endorsed terry mcauliffe, and republicans in other places. that is tipping things some to terry mcauliffe, and it is all about turnout, and ken cuccinelli's people are passionate. >> virginia has voted more like the national outcome in the last two elections than any of the other 50 states. is this significant? >> i am not sure this will be determined on policy because there is a heavy shadowing of technical issues. when terry mcauliffe looks slightly cleaner, you know you have a bizarre election. i think it is individualized and idiosyncratic. >> the guy kicking himself is the lieutenant governor who is a genuine republican centrist and could have attracted a lot of democratic votes. >> when our side wins, it is a national trend, when the other side wins, it is all because of local issues. >> exactly. [laughter] >> that is it for this week. tune in next week for "inside washington." ♪ >>> from washington the mclaughlin group. the america original for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >>> issue one, smile,
groups, theess realtors, for instance, endorsed terry mcauliffe, and republicans in other places. that is tipping things some to terry mcauliffe, and it is all about turnout, and ken cuccinelli's people are passionate. >> virginia has voted more like the national outcome in the last two elections than any of the other 50 states. is this significant? >> i am not sure this will be determined on policy because there is a heavy shadowing of technical issues. when terry mcauliffe looks...
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. >>> business is booming for realtors in the bay area especially in cities like palo alto where wealthy foreign buyers are snatching up hot properties. >> oh, to be a seller down there right now. kpix 5's len ramirez explains how their high-end house hunting experience comes complete with a luxury limo service. >>> reporter: when it comes to selling real estate in palo alto -- [ non-english language ] >> reporter: -- it now pays to speak chinese. from shanghai to hong kong interest in palo alto's priciest neighborhoods is soaring and that has real estate brokers doubling down on new ways to capitalize. at deleon realty it's all aboard what could be a master marketing stroke mercedes-benz style. >> we are riding in a new limo bus. >> reporter: they invested $100,000 into the luxury bus specifically to drive around and show properties to wealthy foreigners four and five families at a time. >> people who are used to the finer things in life are not going to want to go out in a chief refurbished school bus. >> reporter: they take reservations for weekend selling excursions to weekend neighb
. >>> business is booming for realtors in the bay area especially in cities like palo alto where wealthy foreign buyers are snatching up hot properties. >> oh, to be a seller down there right now. kpix 5's len ramirez explains how their high-end house hunting experience comes complete with a luxury limo service. >>> reporter: when it comes to selling real estate in palo alto -- [ non-english language ] >> reporter: -- it now pays to speak chinese. from shanghai to...
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. >> reporter: san francisco realtor john scott said what is more, if you like the open airspace over your neighbor's property that allows you that panoramic view, you can own those air rights, too, if you're willing to pay. which apparently is happening in the northwest. >> we were looking at a wall over. there i think it would impact us tremendously. >> reporter: nina and george peterson are two of the seattle property owners who bought their neighbor's home for $600,000. then, they dropped the price and sold it for $500,000 just so they could legally keep the air rights to it and prevent any new owner from building up and blocking their view. >> it's terrible. terrible. if you know about it. but i think people discovered too late. the house is going up. the view is gone. >> the reason they say they're building up in seattle is because they have no more room to spread out. well, san francisco is the same situation. >> reporter: here in san francisco, the view and any expectation of one was an issue with one rincon south tower. imagine if you paid 1 million a half for a condo up ther
. >> reporter: san francisco realtor john scott said what is more, if you like the open airspace over your neighbor's property that allows you that panoramic view, you can own those air rights, too, if you're willing to pay. which apparently is happening in the northwest. >> we were looking at a wall over. there i think it would impact us tremendously. >> reporter: nina and george peterson are two of the seattle property owners who bought their neighbor's home for $600,000....
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. >> the san francisco realtor john scott says if you like the open air space, you can own the air raids if you're willing to pay, which is apparently happening in the northwest. >> you are looking at a wall. i think it would really impact us tremendously. >> two of the seattle property owners love their neighbor's home for $600,000. then they dropped the price and sold for $500,000 just so they could legally keep the air rights to it and prevent any new owner from building up and blocking their view. >> it's doable if you know about it, but i think people are going to late. the view is gone. >> the reason they say they are building up in seattle is because i've got no more room to spread out. san francisco is certainly the same situation. >> here in san francisco the view and any expectation of one was an issue with one south tower. >> imagine if you paid a million and half for a condo only to find out later that there's a second tower going up right next door. >> and right in front of that spectacular view out your living room window. >> they had to warn them about the view would be re
. >> the san francisco realtor john scott says if you like the open air space, you can own the air raids if you're willing to pay, which is apparently happening in the northwest. >> you are looking at a wall. i think it would really impact us tremendously. >> two of the seattle property owners love their neighbor's home for $600,000. then they dropped the price and sold for $500,000 just so they could legally keep the air rights to it and prevent any new owner from building up...
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he said there is realsters offering big -- realtors offering for them oo sell -- to sell properties. >> a lot of people have deep roots in the neighborhood -- [no audio] >>> brian web tells us he means business. >> reporter: the governor doesn't like it, now this lawsuit aims to keep willie brown's name off the bridge. >> i can see that. something tells me it is just the way. >> cool guy. but i don't know. where is the lisa bridge? >> the western bay bridge named after willie brown, jr. former san francisco mayor, brown himself seemed flattered by the gesture and unphased by critics. >> they are running around, take thoughts. >> reporter: do you have something against willie brown? >> it could have been named after you. >> at some point people have to say no to all the private special interest activities. >> like the new name or not, willie brown in the spotlight always seem to find each other, even on a bridge. >> an aconnic place like the bridge named after an african american in the state of california is earth shaking. >> reporter: this lawsuit won't be in front of a judge till f
he said there is realsters offering big -- realtors offering for them oo sell -- to sell properties. >> a lot of people have deep roots in the neighborhood -- [no audio] >>> brian web tells us he means business. >> reporter: the governor doesn't like it, now this lawsuit aims to keep willie brown's name off the bridge. >> i can see that. something tells me it is just the way. >> cool guy. but i don't know. where is the lisa bridge? >> the western bay...
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len ramirez show >>> businesses is booming for many bay area realtors. palo alto is especially attractive to wealthy foreign buyers. len ramirez shows us their high- end house hunting experience comes complete with luxury limo service. >>> reporter: when it comes to selling real estate in palo alto it now pays to speak chinese. from shanghai to hong kong, interest in palo alto's priciest neighborhoods is soaring and that has real estate brokers doubling down on new ways to capitalize. here it's all aboard what could be a marketing master stroke mercedes-benzes style. he invested $100,000 into the luxury bus specifically to drive around and show properties to wealthy foreigners four and five families at a time. >> people who are used to the finer things in life so they are not going to want to go out in a cheap refurbished toolbox. >> reporter: the company takes reservations for weekend selling excursions to exclusive neighborhoods. >> it's about as prime as palo alto gets. >> reporter: where the buyers don't blink at the bottom line. >> $5 million range.
len ramirez show >>> businesses is booming for many bay area realtors. palo alto is especially attractive to wealthy foreign buyers. len ramirez shows us their high- end house hunting experience comes complete with luxury limo service. >>> reporter: when it comes to selling real estate in palo alto it now pays to speak chinese. from shanghai to hong kong, interest in palo alto's priciest neighborhoods is soaring and that has real estate brokers doubling down on new ways to...
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realtors in the bay area. wealthy foreign buyers are snatching up hot propertiesn palo alto. >>> business is booming for realtors in the bay area. wealthy foreign buyers are snatching up hot properties in palo alto. >> len ramirez shows us their high-end house hunting experience comes complete with luxury limo service. >>> reporter: when it comes to selling real estate in palo alto it now pays to speak chinese. from shanghai to hong kong, interest in palo alto's priciest neighborhoods is soaring and that has real estate brokers doubling down on new ways to capitalize. here it's all aboard what could be a marketing master stroke mercedes-benzes style . he invested $100,000 into the luxury bus specifically to drive around and show properties to wealthy foreigners four and five families at a time. >> people who are used to the finer things in life so they are not going to want to go out in a cheap refurbished toolbox. >> reporter: the company takes reservations for weekend selling excursions to exclusive neighbor
realtors in the bay area. wealthy foreign buyers are snatching up hot propertiesn palo alto. >>> business is booming for realtors in the bay area. wealthy foreign buyers are snatching up hot properties in palo alto. >> len ramirez shows us their high-end house hunting experience comes complete with luxury limo service. >>> reporter: when it comes to selling real estate in palo alto it now pays to speak chinese. from shanghai to hong kong, interest in palo alto's priciest...
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. >> reporter: san francisco realtor john scott says what's more, if you like the open airspace over your neighbor's property that allows you that panoramic view, you can own those air rights, too, if you are willing to pay which apparently is happening in the northwest. >> we were looking at a wall over there. i think it would really impact us tremendously. >> reporter: the petersons are two of those seattle property owners who bought their neighbor's home for $600,000. then they dropped the price and sold it for $500,000 just so they could legally keep the air rights to it and prevent any new owner from building up and blocking their view. >> it's doable. it's doable. if you know about it. but i think people are discovering it too late. the house is going up. the view is gone. >> the reason they say they are building up in seattle is because they got no more room to spread out. well, san francisco certainly is the same situation. >> reporter: here in san francisco, the view and any expectation of one was an issue with one rincon south tower. imagine if you paid $1.5 million for a c
. >> reporter: san francisco realtor john scott says what's more, if you like the open airspace over your neighbor's property that allows you that panoramic view, you can own those air rights, too, if you are willing to pay which apparently is happening in the northwest. >> we were looking at a wall over there. i think it would really impact us tremendously. >> reporter: the petersons are two of those seattle property owners who bought their neighbor's home for $600,000. then...
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buyers, their realtor has to shuttle them around.. by bu that story and >>> the bay area lousing market is booming but in one spot there are -- housing market is booming but in one spot there are so many they have to be shuttled around by bus. >>> uc-davis reasons developed what they call chemical fingerprints for 60 american whiskeys. the technology reflects the differences in combinations of grains. the barrels, aging and other factors that make each whiskey unique. the goal, to detect counterfeit and fraud to save buyers and sellers a lot of money. . >> college students signing up left and right. >> have a great afternoon, everyone. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> hope: [ chuckling ] you did not just say that. >> wyatt: didn't it? >> hope: i mean, you're joking, of course. >> wyatt: mm. hmm? >> hope: oh, my god. stop it. s-stop it. >> wyatt: stop what? >> hope: this thing -- this game that you're playing with me. >> wyatt: i am -- i am not playing games. when you wear this dress, i plan on being the gu
buyers, their realtor has to shuttle them around.. by bu that story and >>> the bay area lousing market is booming but in one spot there are -- housing market is booming but in one spot there are so many they have to be shuttled around by bus. >>> uc-davis reasons developed what they call chemical fingerprints for 60 american whiskeys. the technology reflects the differences in combinations of grains. the barrels, aging and other factors that make each whiskey unique. the...
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there's an onslaught of realtors offering big bucks for mom and pop owners to sell their property. >> i don't think it's right for people to be forced or manipulated. a lot of people have deep roots and don't want to sell. so when there's this constant approach from these brokers, it's harassment. >> reporter: i made repeated calls and sent several e-mails to the archdiocese, so far no comment. reporting live in the mission. >>> looks like an early victory for rich man. a judge said today he will toss out ayla suit that would have stopped the city from using eminent domain to take over homes with underwater mortgages. less than 24 hours after the city council approved the imminent domain plan, today two banks asked the federal judge for an immediate injunction. the judge indicated the request was premature, since richman's plan includes more actions that haven't taken place yet. >>> new bridge, new problem. we've heard from a lot of people who don't think naming the bay bridge after willie brown is such a good idea. but most of them kind of shrug it off. brian webb tells us one guy me
there's an onslaught of realtors offering big bucks for mom and pop owners to sell their property. >> i don't think it's right for people to be forced or manipulated. a lot of people have deep roots and don't want to sell. so when there's this constant approach from these brokers, it's harassment. >> reporter: i made repeated calls and sent several e-mails to the archdiocese, so far no comment. reporting live in the mission. >>> looks like an early victory for rich man. a...
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this unique idea does have its critics including the national association of realtors and a number of large banks but richmond mayor gail who has been leading this charge to take over about 600 mortgages says this will hopefully keep people in their homes. the city has to do something to slow foreclosures. >> we are going to stand up to wall street and for our community. >> reporter: but there are some on the city council that worry using eminent domain in this way would cause credit to dry up in richmond. ultimately hurting homeowners. before the city tries to seize any of those under water properties, there are legal issues that have to be settled. several large banks have filed a lawsuit trying to block this plan. and a federal judge will hold a hearing on that suit tomorrow in san francisco. under this mortgage plan richmond would set up a coalition of cities interested in hoping to rescue struggling homeowners. the mayor believes there are a lot of other cities that would potentially follow suit. live in richmond alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >>> it's 6:44. we are going to go
this unique idea does have its critics including the national association of realtors and a number of large banks but richmond mayor gail who has been leading this charge to take over about 600 mortgages says this will hopefully keep people in their homes. the city has to do something to slow foreclosures. >> we are going to stand up to wall street and for our community. >> reporter: but there are some on the city council that worry using eminent domain in this way would cause...
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this unique idea though has its critics including the national association of realtors and a number of large banks. there are even some on the city council who worry using eminent domain in this way would cause credit to dry up here in richmond. ultimately hurting homeowners. >> as long as this city has the potential eminent domain, we're not going to get financial institutions willing to lend us any money. >> reporter: but richmond mayor gail says the city has to do something to slow foreclosures and she's been leading the charge to take over 600 mortgages. before the city tries to seize any of those properties there is a lot of legal issues that still have to be settled. several large banks have filed a lawsuit trying to block this controversial plan and a federal judge will hold a hearing on that suit tomorrow in san francisco. live this morning in richmond alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there is good news from the fire lines this morning. firefighters now say that huge wild fire that started near clayton on sunday afternoon is 60% contained. and cal fire has lifted the evacu
this unique idea though has its critics including the national association of realtors and a number of large banks. there are even some on the city council who worry using eminent domain in this way would cause credit to dry up here in richmond. ultimately hurting homeowners. >> as long as this city has the potential eminent domain, we're not going to get financial institutions willing to lend us any money. >> reporter: but richmond mayor gail says the city has to do something to...
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we get a realtor in europe, we get super duper growth in china. an acceleration of sales in the u.s. talk about underpromising and over delivering, and howard announces baked good and juices that have been tested where the stuff's offered so they'll roll it out nationally. look out. now that's a man who knows what a presentation's all about. shock factor! we'll take two of the best-performing stocks of 2013. have you noticed how they keep estimates? they've kept a little in the estimates and the macular degeneration drug for two years and celgene has tried to lay off, because he may underdeliver on approvals. he doesn't control them. he knows better. the most important thing you need to understand is this is not a dirty game. it's not beneath anyone. i first heard upod explained to me by a major consumer products company ceo and everyone who is watching knows this company's products. see, it was part of a roadshow when i was a money manager. i told him what i thought he could earn and all of the good news he expected from this firm and he told me
we get a realtor in europe, we get super duper growth in china. an acceleration of sales in the u.s. talk about underpromising and over delivering, and howard announces baked good and juices that have been tested where the stuff's offered so they'll roll it out nationally. look out. now that's a man who knows what a presentation's all about. shock factor! we'll take two of the best-performing stocks of 2013. have you noticed how they keep estimates? they've kept a little in the estimates and...